The Lowell Directory 1870, Part 29

Author: Sampson, Davenport, & Co.
Publication date: 1870
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Wood Edward N. (S. N. Wood & Son), 43 Market, boards 102 Appleton


Wood Francis L. teamster, house 60 Broadway


Wood George F. salesman, 96 Central, bds. 70 Boott corp.


Wood George F. machinist, boards 54 Appleton


Wood George H. watchmaker, 25 Central, boards 100 Appleton Wood Henry, wireworker, house Richardson, Centralville


Wood Henry R. carpenter, house 14 Marshall


Wood Hiram D. overseer, Boott corporation, house 50 do.


Wood Horatio Rev. house Liberty, opposite School


Wood James, painter, boards 8 Prescott corporation


Wood John C. block-printer, honse 52 Massachusetts corporation


Wood John G. machinist, house 54 Appleton


Wood Lorenzo, supt. Gas Works, School, house 1 Perrin


Wood Relief Mrs. boarding-house, 49 Mass. corporation


Wood Robert, veterinary surgeon, house High-street square, corner Bartlett


Wood Samnel, 43 Market, house 2 Chapel


Wood Samuel N. & Son ( Edward N.), flour, grain, &e., 43 Market, house 9 Centre


Wood Sidney C., Massachusetts corporation, house 56 do.


Wood Stephen, cook, 42 Central, house at Nashua


Wood Thomas, at J. C. Ayer & Co.'s, house 1 Mason's court


Wood William, overseer, Boott corporation, house 60 do.


Wood William H. clerk, 30 Central, boards 2 Chapel Woodbury Amos Mrs. honse 25 Race


Woodbury Horace D. machinist, house 40 Boott corporation Woodbury Hugh, weaver, Boott corporation, house 49 do. Woodbury Jedediah C. house Ford, near Pawtucket Woodbury John H. farmer, house River road, Dracut Woodbury John W. Mrs. h. 59 Lowell Machine Shop corporation Woodies D. S. Mrs. house 20 Third, Centralville


Wood:es Elward S. clerk, L. M. S. boards 20 Third, Cent. Woodlies Frederick, clerk, L M S. foundry. boards 20 Third Woodman Addison, machini-t, boards 111 Howard


Woodman John, blacksmith, boards 35 L. M. S. corporation


Woodman Samuel, spinner, boards 71 Warren


Woodman Thomas P. painter, Lawrence corp. house 16 do.


N. AMERICAN FIRE INS.CO.,


Hartford. Assets $500.000. HUNT & ELLIOTT, Agts.


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Woodman Watson, carpenter, house 108 Howard


Woodman -, B. & L. R. R. express-driver, boards 9 Central Woods Benjamin F. wood-turner, house 6 Prospect


Woods Charles H. painter, house 23 Common Woods Davis, operative, boards 148 Central


Woods D. A. widow, house 23 Common Woods ( Edward P.), Sherwood ( Daniel), & Co. ( C. H. Latham),


fine wire-goods, Bridge, opp. Seventh, Centralville, house 14 Fourth do


Woods Ellen, widow, house 20 Jefferson


Woods Ephraim, weaver, boards 41 Tremont


Woods Everett J. provisions, 320 Merrimack, boards 120 Moody


Woods Henry S. clerk, 18 Central, house 24 do.


Woods Leonard Mrs. house 17 Tyler


Woods Mary Mrs. house 52 River, Centralville


Woods Maurice, laborer, boards 20 Jefferson


Woods Patrick, laborer, boards 20 Jefferson


Woods Thomas, house Pleasant, near Pond


Woodward Alfred G clothing, 30 Merrimack, house 7 Third, Cent. Woodward Bixby, salesman, 288 Middlesex


Woodward Carlos, painter, boards 140 Merrimack corporation


Woodward C. S. dressmaker, 4 John, house do.


Woodward David, clerk, 30 Merrimack, h. 39 Bridge [cor. John Woodward E. A Mrs. nurse, house Nesmith's block, Merrimack, Woodward George F. teacher, boards 26 Race


Woodward George P. milkman, boards 13 Queen


Woodward Hannah, widow, boarding-house, 114 Merrimack corp. Woodward Henry M. mason, h. River road, cor. Mammoth, Dracut Woodward Irving C. machinist, house rear 48 Charles


Woodward John C. superintendent Water Works, house 26 Race Woodward Laurin A. grocer, 288 Middlesex, boards 15 Smith


Woodward Lorenzo D Mass. corp. house 45 Prescott corp.


Woodward ( Sylvester) & Peabody (J. T.), carpenters, r. Fletcher, Liberty square, house 111 Howard


Woodworth Artemas 'B. clerk, A. L. Brooks's, house 95 Fletcher Worcester Leonard & Son ( L. A.), clothing manufacturers, Indus- trial Hall, house 62 Bartlett


Worcester Leonard A. (L. Worcester & Son), Industrial Hall, house 60 Bartlett


Worden Elizabeth M. widow, house 3 Simpson's block


Worrall Henry S. engineer, house 53 Fletcher


Worsley Peter, spinner, boards 100 Market


Worthen Bartholomew, house 39 Marion


Worthen Ezekiel B. & Co. (S. W. Locke), grocers, 216 Merrimack. house 41 Marion, coruer Lagrange


Worthen George E. clerk, 216 Merrimack, house 81 Cross


Worthen George W. engineer, Lowell corporation, house 398 Merrimack


CONN. FIRE INS. CO., Assets $340,000. HUNT & ELLIOTT, Agts., 28 Central St. (See page 374.)


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Worthley Daniel E. machinist, house 164 Merrimack corporation Worthley George F. engineer, B. & L. R. R. house 23 Marshall Worthley Lewis T. machinist, b. 164 Merrimack corporation Wright Amos D. hou-e 151 Moody


Wright Andrew C. jr. clerk, 14 Market, boards 28 Willow


Wright Andrew C. jr. moulder, boards 28 Willow


Wright Atwell F. provisions, 195 Middlesex. l. 118 Appleton


Wright C. & H. C. boots and shoes, 162 Merrimack, house 70 Bartlett


Wright Elward W. machinist, house 60 Butterfield


Wright Elmira, dressmaker, house 14 Fayette


Wright Ezra W. carpenter, Locks and Canals, h. 60 Butterfield


Wright Frank B. clerk, 14 Market, boards 28 Willow


Wright Franklin D. painter; house 7 Wamesit court


Wright George. boots and shoes, 94 Central, boards American House


Wright George E. machinist, Mechanics Mills, Fletcher, house Lou- don court


Wright George L. at bleachery, house Moore


Wright Hapgood, boots and shoes, 51 Central, house 30 Lawrence


Wright Helen M. Miss, teacher in drawing, No. 7 Savings Bank Building


Wright H. C ( C. & H. C. Wright), 162 Merrimack, h. at Lynn


Wright James, bobbinmaker, boards 124 Middlesex


Wright James J blacksmith, 163 Central, house 35 George


Wright John, teamster, boards 67 Bridge, Centralville


Wright Jolm F. clerk, Dutton, cor. Lowell, house 3 Oak


Wright Joseph N. carpenter, Wame it Steam Mills, boards 1 Wil- low place


Wright Judith W. boarding-house, 12 Hamilton corporation


Wright Lucius F. moulder, boards 42 Lowell Machine Shop corp.


Wright Lucius M. driver, horse railroad, house 106 Middlesex Wright Luther, stonemason, honse 4 Centre


Wright Margaret Mrs. house 22 Carpet corporation


Wright Mary P. physician, house 1 Willow place


Wright Merrill S. boards Howard House


Wright Millard F. clerk, 51 Central, boards 28 Willow


Wright M. J. and S. P. Misses, house 384 Merrimack


Wright, Nathan M. boots and shoes, 138 Central, house 239 do.


Wright Pelatiah J. doormaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 160 Moody


Wright Richard, brassmoul ler, house Gray place


Wright Sabra Mrs. house Pawtucket, near Fletcher


Wright Sabra, teacher, Bartlett School, bd -. Pawtucket, n. Fletcher Wright Sheffield H. machinist, 214 Merrimack, house 7 Tremont Wright Varnum B. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, h. 154 Suffolk Wright William Mrs. house 4 Clark's court


Wright Win. A. spinner, Merrimack corporation, house 47 do.


FIRST NAT'L FIRE INS.CO. Worcester. Capital $200,000. , HUNT & ELLIOTT, Agents.


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Wright Wm. C. farmer, boards 15 Cady [Fletcher Wright Wm. S. clerk. Prescott Nat. Bank, b. Pawtucket, corner Wyles William. carpenter, boards 27 Walnur


Wyman George W. moulder, W llie, corner Dutton, h. 11 Franklin square Adams


Wyman James W. operative, hou-e 8 Mill [35 Fayette Wyman John IT. cabinetmaker. 1 and 2 Commercial square, house


Wyman John H. wheelman, house 42 Tremont [Fayette Wyman Stephen T. upholsterer, 1 and 2 Commercial sq. boards 35


YARINGTON HARVEY J. second hand, bds. 13 Suffolk corp.


Yates David, mnlespinner, honse 9 Worthen


Yates Miranda, boarding-honse, 19 Suffolk corporation


Yeoman Robert T. shoemaker, house 43 Tremont


Yore John, clerk, 17 East Merrimack, boards 37 Fayette


York Charles, boards 5 Boott corp.


York Charles A. clerk, Merrimack, cor. Prescott. h. 49 Andover


York Edward, butcher, boards Middlesex, near City line


York Edward L. insurance, agent, 11 Barristers' Hall, house 66 Appleton


York Frank, operative, boards 13 Hamilton corporation


York James M. carpenter. Lawrence corporation, honse 16 do.


York Joseph B. watchman, at J. C. Ayer's, h. 321 Merrimack York Mary A. widow, board, 192 Gorham [Stackpole


York Walter R. insurance agent, 5 Museum building, house 14 Young Aaron B. overseer, Merrimack corporation, house 42 do.


Young Adaline W. widow, boards 123 East Merrimack


Young Artemas S. machinist, house 3 Cabot block


Young Charles F. bookkeeper ( Boston), boards Middlesex, corner Wilder


Young Charles H. machinist, house 123 East Merrimack


Young David, operative, boards 3 Tremont corp.


Young Enoch, weaver, Merrimack corporation, house 127 do.


Young Fayette, operative, boards 3 Tremont corp.


Young Francis, painter, house 29 Congress


Young George, operative, boards 31 Hamilton corp.


Young George W. ( Boston), house Middlesex, cor. Wilder


Young James, machinist, house 11 Hanover


Young John, spinner, house 10 Howe


Young Mrs widow, house Common, near Cross


Young Robert. S. printer, boards 53 Church


Young Samuel, Merrimack corporation, boards 71 do.


Young Stephen L. carpenter, house Broadway, near G. Locks


Young William Mrs. house Front, Centralville


Young William M. (Smith & Young), 2 Appleton block, h. do.


ZIMMER CHRISTOPHER, gunsmith, 66 Central, h. Prospect near Kidder


BERKSHIRE LIFE INS. CO. Assets $1.000.000. HUNT & ELLIOTT, Agents. (See p. 374.)


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No. 47 CONGRESS STREET BOSTON, MASS.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Agricultural Tools.


CHASE, SARGENT, & SHATTUCK, 5 Central (see page 388) Fielding & Bartlett, 136 Central Rogers Jacob & Co. 166 Merrimack


Ale.


CUMMISKEY P. 87 and 89 Market (see page 396)


LENNON JOHN, 6 Lowell (see page 397)


LYNCH P. 41 Market ( see page 396) MURPHY DANIEL, 50 and 51 Dutton (see page 396)


Ammonia Manufactory.


MeALOON A., Pleasant, Centralville, (see page 397)


Apothecaries.


Allen H. W. & Co. Merrimack, corner Suffolk


Bailey F. & E., Merrimack, cor. John


BUTLER F. H. & CO. Central, corner Jackson (see page 398) [rimack Carleton & Hovey, City Hall, 164 Mer- Dows A. W. 185 Central


Duncan W. W., Wamesit Bank bldg. French William H. 2 Central, corner Merrimack


Hayes Joseph R. 18 Central


Hoyt Eli W., Central, cor. Middle .ex KIMBALL CHARLES R., Merrimack, corner Central (see page 403) Lane L. C. 79 Merrimack


Plunkett Joseph, Duttou, cor. Lowell Thompson M. E. 268 Merrimack


Willard Geo. F. Merrimack, cor. Wor- then


Architect.


GERRISH THOMAS G., Museum building (see front cover)


Artists' Materials.


FIELDING J. B. & CO. 101 and 103 Central, and 1, 3, and 4 Jackson (see outside back cover)


KENDALL JONATHAN, 1 Savings Bank building (see last white page)


Auctioneers.


Abbott .J. A. 172 Merrimack


Balch I. D. 8 Prescott


PATCH E. B. 1 and 2 Commercial square (see outside front cover) Ranlett N. A. 9 and 13 Middle


Bakers.


BRADT G. J. & D., Whiting (see page 389)


Cornock James Mrs. 261 Merrimack


Jefferies Thomas, 346 Central


MORRIS MARTIN, 34 Paige, corner Jolin (see page 391)


SCRIPTURE STEPHEN A. 229 Cen- tral (see page 398)


Somes William E. 1 Fayette


Banks.


APPLETON NATIONAL BANK, 6 Appleton block ( see page 353) CITY INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS, 6 Appleton block (see page 353) FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Central, corner Middle ( see page 357)


LOWELL INSTITUTION FOR SAV- INGS, Shattuck, corner Middle (see page 355) MECHANICS' SAVINGS BANK, Carleton block, 136 Merrimack (see page 356)


MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK, Merchants' Bank building (see page 358)


PRESCOTT NATIONAL BANK, 26 and 25 Central (see page 354)


RAILROAD NATIONAL BANK, Carleton block, 136 Merrimack (see page 356)


THE LOWELL FIVE CENT SAV- INGS BANK, 26 and 28 Central (see page 354)


THE OLD LOWELL NATIONAL BANK, Shattuck, correr Middle (see page 355)


THE WAMESIT NATIONAL BANK, Middlesex, near Northern depot (see page 357 )


Bath Rooms.


Proctor H. B. 34 Prescott


Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co., of Hartford, Conn .. HUNT & ELLIOTT, Agents, 25 Central St. (see pages 374, 375.)


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Bed Comforters.


FISKE WILLIAM, 3 Cushing (see page 413)


Bedstead Machinery.


CAREY & HARRIS, Broadway, corner Mt Vernon (see page 381)


Bell Hangers.


Curtis T. II. 129 Central


Thatcher Gorge, 521 Merrimack Trumbel James W., Merrimack, cor- ner Maiden lane


Belt Manufacturers.


GATES JOSIAH & SONS, 4 and 6 Mechanics building, Duttou (see front colored page ) Parr & Wilby, 130 Middlesex


Stevens Solon, Fletcher, cor. Western avenue


WHITING & CO., Savings Bank build- ing, Shattuck (see page 41 :)


Billiard Saloons.


Barnard D. B. 18 Merrimack


Emery Henry, Merrimack House


Evans H. C. 24 Central


Foster W. H. 159 Middlesex


Read W. W. over Post Office


Smith & Young, 2 Appleton block


Blacksmiths.


Abbott A. II. & J. H. 292 Middlesex Burkley L., William


CHAMBERLIN & JOCKOW. 285 Mer- rimack (see page 395)


Coward Jacob B., Wam-sit Water Pow- er Company


Drew John, 66 Charles [Dracut Drew & Gihnan, Pawtucket bridge, Flynn & Wilson, Fletcher, cor. Rock


Furbish & Sauporn, Andover, corner Pleasant


GLOVER T. P. 75 Market (see p. 393) Lee & Bergeron, Dutton, near Fletcher LIBBY M. V. B. 75 Market (horse shoer, see page 393)


LOVEJOY DANIEL, Rock, cor. Cu-h- ing (see page 414) Skillings D. G. 22 Bridge, Centralville Winchester S., Kidder


Blank - Book Manufacturers.


BACHELLER, DUMAS, & CO. 49 Central and 10 Market (see p. 402)


Blankets and Flannels. LIVINGSTON, CARTER, & CO. 7 Thorndike (see page 388)


Bleaching and Dyeing.


LOWELL BLEACHERY, Bleachery street (see page 370)


Blind Hinge and Fastener.


CLARK JEREMIAH, 96 Middle (Downs' patent combination for sag- ging blinds, see page 415)


Boarding Houses.


Abbott Doreas C. Mrs. 17 Hamilton corporation


Allen James M. 109 Appleton


Atwood Almira Mrs. 14 Hamilton corp.


Bacheller David S. 11 Mass. corp. Bates Phœbe Mrs. 119 Central


Beckwith Emeline S. 13 Boott corp. Bedell Adam Mrs. 17 Merrimack corp. Bennett Mary Mrs. 3 Merrimack corp. Bickford Abby C. 13 Merrimack corp. Brophy C. Mrs. 51} Lowell


Brown D. P. 3 Lowell corporation


Bugbee Wooster, 40 L. M. S. corp. Burleigh Anne M. 15 Merrimack corp. Calef Susan Mis-, 36 Boott corporation Calvert A. Mrs. 14 Lowell


Carter Eliza E. W. 4 Boott corporation Chase Sarah E. Miss, 124 Middlesex Clark Dustin, 29 and 30 'amilton corp. Collins Lucy B. Mrs. 5 Merrimack corp. Danforth Sarah H 23 and 24 Appleton corporation


Durant Ann 3. 50 Moody


Dutton Philena, 27 Boott corporation Elwell Miry E. 26 Massachusetts corp. Emerson W. 5 and 6 Hamilton corp. Evans ary M. 1 Lowell corporatio: Fisk Levi MIrs. 79 Merrimack corp. Fogg Nancy, 31 and 32 Hamilton corp. Fullerton S. J. Mrs. 15 Hamilton corp. Garland Nathaniel, 5 Suffolk corp. Giles J. B. 63 East Merrimack Gilman Rufus S. Mrs. 3 Hamilton corp. Goo.tuow A. M. 20 Hamilton corp. Gordon Jeannette, 120 Merr. corp. Gove Dana B. Mrs. 8 Merrimack corp. Hamb'et .Joseph, 138 Merrimack corp. Hart Almira M. 70 L. M. S. corporation Heald Samuel M. 4 Hamilton corp. Henderson S. J. Mrs. 5 Lowell corp. Hird JJoseph, 78 Market Holmes Sarah Mrs. 27 Mass. corp. Holt Albert E. 1 George Holt Lucinda, 37 Boott corporation


Hopkins Eliza Mrs. 25 Hamilton corp. Hoyr H. L. Mrs. 44 Boott corp. Hunt Myra J. 5 Boott corporation Kimball David T. 22 Boott corporation Kittredge Eliza Mrs. 68 Warren Lane Sarah Mrs. 96 Middlesex


Lang Benaiah, 36 Massachusetts corp. Lawrence A. C. 19 and 20 Suffolk corp. Libbey Eliza, 14 Hard Long Roxana, 1 and 2 Merrimack corp. Longee Sarah A. 113 Gorham Lovejoy H. W. 113 Merrimack Mansfield G. S. 61 Lawrence corp. Martin Mary S. 67 L. M. S corporation Maynard Eliza Miss, 16 Hamilton corp. Maynard S. A. Mrs. 14 Warren


Mutual Bracfit Life Ins. Co., Newark. Assets over $18,000,000 HUN I' & ELLIOTT, Agents, 28 Central St. (See pages 374, 375.)


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Mc Wade M. 80 Merrimack corporation Merrill Charles M. 4 Lowell corp. Miller George W. 10 Suffolk corp. Miner Augusta Mrs., L berty square Moody Betsey, 16 Merrimack corp. Mooney Henry, 33 Hamilton corp. Morrison Hannah T. 4 Merrimack corp. Myers Ann E. 14 Boott corporation Osterhaudt S. D. 38 Lawrence corp. Page P. and E. A. 140 Merrimack corp. Parker Aiken Mrs. 5 Jackson


Parker Eliza, 11 Tremont corporation Parker Nancy L. 18 Appleton corp. Plimpton Betsey Mrs.34 llami ton corp. Pressey James, 9 Central


Reed Ann, 112 Merrimack corporation Reed Mary B. F. 13 Suffolk corporation Rice Catharine Miss, 12 Merr. corp. Richardson James B. 10 Merr. corp. Ricker Fanny, 28 Boott corporation Rogers Ennice Mrs. 6 Merr mack corp. Sayles Nancy Mrs. 115 Merr. corp. Scribner Louisa Mrs. 35 Lawrence corp. Shedd Lydia Mrs. 7 Warren


Sherman Phoebe, 53 Ma-s. corporation Shirley Charles H. 51 Mass. corp.


Simpson Abby H. 6 Brott corporation Stanwood Sarah A. Mrs. 28 Mass. corp. Stevens Belinda H. 18 Merrimack corp. Tucker D. S. 7 & 8 Appleton corp. Tyler Jane S. R. Mr .. 9 Merr. corp. Walker Elizabeth Mrs. 6 Lowell corp. Waterhouse B. 23 Hamilton corp. Weeks Cordelia 1. 34 Mass. corp. Weston Camilla E. 7 Merrimack corp. Wheeler H. W. 13 Central


Whipple S. Mrs. 13 Hamilton corp.


Willoughby Mary. 13 Tremont corp. Wilson M. A. 278 Middlesex


Winchester E. 3 Suffolk corporation Wood Relief Mrs. 49 Mass. corporation


Bobbins and Shuttles.


JAQUES JOHN S. & CO., Whipple's Mills (shuttles, see page 408) Parker and Cheney, Wamesit Steam Mills WATSON E. F., Mechanics Mills (bob- bins and spools, see page 413)


Bobbin and Shuttle Tools. ELLIOTT EPHRAIM, First, op. Read, Centralville (see page 414)


Boiler Makers.


DOBBINS WILLIAM, Dutton, near Mechanics Mills (see page 407) .


Bolt and Screw Manutacturers. American Bolt Co. 210 Lawrence Smith S. C., Harris' Mills, Broad way


Bonnet Bleachery. Flanders C. R. 96 Merrimack


Bonnet Wire. HALE B. S. & SON, Wamesit Power Co. (see page 404)


Bookbinders.


BACHIELLER, DUMAS, & CO. 49 Central & 10 Market (see page 402) MERRILL JOSHUA & SON, 37 Mer- rimack (see page 4)


SARGEANT B. C., City-government building (see page 5) Simonds S. B 36 Central


Booksellers and Stationers.


Clark Jacob, 140 Central


Coggeshall Frederick P'. 51 Merrimack Edwards Geo. C. 40 Merrimack


Gordon Wm. 32 Merrimack and 78 Central


Judkins J. Judson, 6 John


MERRILL JOSHUA & SON, 37 Mer- ii nack (see page 5)


Byerson H. J. 29 Central


SARGEANT B. C., City-government building, 158 Merrimack ( see page 5 ) SHEAHAN ED VARD, 28 Gorbam (sec page 3:5) Whitney Abel. $7 Merrimack Williams G. F. 20 Merr. (stanoner)


Boot and Shoe Makers.


Alex Peter, Dutton, near Fletcher Bailey M. 6 Warre


Benson JJ. W. 82 Central


Berry Charles R. 339 Merrimack


Brady Frank, 504 Merrimack


Butler S. B., Simpson's block


Butterworth John, 300 Central


Cooney William J. 138 Lawrence


Dalton Michael, 46 Gorham Farwell J. R. 5 Warren Favor J. B. 168 Central


Flanders H R. 302 Merrimack


Holson G. 222 Middlesex


Hovey J. & W., Bridge, n. River, Cent.


Kent James, 224 Merrimack King John, 29 East Merrimack


Lamphere A. J. 222 Middlesex


Leavitt William B. 78 Mood .


Loker William L. 156 Midd esex


Maguire Andrew, 43 Middle Martin R. 1 Adam>


McDermott .J. 78 Middlesex MeE holm William, 28 Lowell


McLees Thomas, 145 Middlesex


Mellen .I., Fletener, n. Dutton


Melvin B. F. 3 Prescott block


Moore J. N. 63 Charles


Quimby S. G. 69 Middle Raymond JJ. 63 Adams Roberts N. 6 Merrimack


Smith P. A. 122 Suffolk Strickland Robert, Dutton. n. Fletcher Sullivan John, Parker's block, Central- ville Sweeney D. 106 Market Taylor David B. 207 Lawrence Wilby Benjamin, 272 Gorham


Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. Adam- Enos H., Prescott, v. Merr. Kent James, 234 Merrimack


Business that can't afford Insurance is too peor to follow. Ws- dom, prudence, experience, all say , Insure at once. (See page 374 )


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Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers. ADAMS BROS. 45 Merrimack (see page 387)


Berry Chas. R. 339 Merrimack Boardman L. H. 34 Central Brady Frank, 304 Merrimack Chase Lorenzo, 7 Tilden (ladies') Cramer William, 12 Tilden Crane George & Son, 120 Central Dearborn & McMaster, 98 Merrimack Donnelly John, 7 Canal block Dooley Edward, 337 Central


Flanders H. R. 302 Merrimack Griffin Joseph W. 18 JJohn Harvey E. A. 35 Merrimack Homans .J. H. 63 Merrimack Huntoon Moses C. 224 Merrimack Kittredge Daniel, 14 Middle Lake A. 3 Merrimack Logne B. 193 Middlesex Lovett S. 264 Merrimack


Mclaughlin Bros. 116 Central Merrill A. A. & Co. 6 Central P ummer John W. 68 Central


Robbins Albert F. 68 Merrimack


Swan Daniel, 41 Merrimack Whiteley .J. 11 Middle Wright C. & H. C. 162 Merrimack Wright George, 94 Central


Wright Hapgood, wholesale and retail, 51 Central Wright N. M. 138 Central


Botanic .. edicines.


Dows A. W. 185 Central Kelsey Hugh, 29 Elm Thompson M. E. 268 Merrimack


Bowling Saloon. Page A., lurd, corner Central


Box Makers.


Brooks A. L., Mechanics Mills


Davis Asahel, Mechanics Mil's, plain and fancy wood Davis & M-lendy, 259 Middlesex Norcross & Sannder-, agents, Mid.lle- sex


PEASE GEO. W. 2 Appleton block (paper, see page 400)


Brackets.


BACHELDER A. & CO., Mt. Vernon, near Broadway (see page 410)


Braid Manufacturer. DUGDALE JAMES, Willie, corner Broadway (alpacca, see page 406)


Brass H unders. WILDER H. H. & CO. 8 Jackson (see inside back cover)


Bridge Builder. Sawtell J. A , Sawtell place


Brokers.


Dearborn H. H. & Co. 28 Central Richardson L. B. & Co. 108 Central Shepard William (stock, &c.) 40 Mer- rimack


Building Materials. LIVINGSTON WILLIAM E. 9 Thorn- dike (see page 410)


Building Mover. Richards Leonard J. 90 High


Bung Manufacturers.


BACIIELDER ABRAM & CO., Mt. Vernon, near Broadway (see page 411)


Butchers.


ADAMS SMITHI, Walker, near Middle- sex (see page 399)


Blodgett O., Chelmsford, near Parker Jewett Francis, Middlesex, n. city line Starbird Chas. D., Walker, n. Branch


Cabinet Makers.


Crosby Ephraim, Mechanics Mills CROSBY FURNITURE CO., Mechan- ics Mil's (see page 405)


HAUVER LEVI, 11 Middle (see page 391) Hill Henry E .. 239 Middlesex


Marshall & Crosby, 264, and rear 239 Middlesex TROWBRIDGE & KIMBALL, Wame- sit Steam Mills (see page 408)


Cap Makers. Baker C. E. Mrs. 3} Canal block


Card Clothing Manufacturers.


HOWE & GOODHUE, 90 and 92 Mar- ket (cotton and wool, see back col- ored page)


KITSON ... , Worthen, corner Dutton, manufacturer of cotton machinery, a id needle-pointed card clothing, for carding flax, hemp, jute, and manilla (see back colored page)


LOWELL CARD COMPANY, 96 Mid- dle (see page 413)


Carpenters and Builders.


Barclay C. P. 224 Middlesex


Bennett J. C. 200 Dutton


BENNETT J. W., Middlesex, corner Grand (see outside front cover) Berry Theophilus D., Stevens, near Chelmsford line Brown Chesley, 241 Merrimack Brown H. A., Thorn dike, near Hale Brown Myron C., rear 55 Gorham DAVIS BARTLETT, 302 School (see page 400)


HUNT & ELLIOTT, Fire and Life Insurance Agents. Rooms, i'res- cott Nat. Bank Building. 29 Central st., Lowell. (See pages 374, 375.)


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LOWELL DIRECTORY.


Dow John D. 75 Market


Emery A. H., Fletcher, near Whiting Enright & Fleck, 77 Market


Farnham George B. 242 Middlesex


Foster Jesse, 18 Salem Fowler George L. rear 55 Dutton


Furnald N. G. 23 Middle [393)


GARDNER A. B. 15 Middle (see page Griffin J. Edwin, 1 Howe


Hamblet G. 20 Middle


Harmon Moses, 67 Middle Haseltine George W., Central, corner Chapel


Hilton William C. 11 Ford Holt Daniel, Howe


Hood Abram K .. Willie, corner Rock


Horton John F. 24 Preseott


Howe H. C. & J. F., Wamesit Mills


Howe H. F., Second, Centralville HOWE JOHN, 283 Merrimack (see page 392) Howe Wm. G., Myrtle, Centralville Jacobs F. P., Second, cor. Read, Cen- tralville Leonard George, 288 Central


Mathes A. 13 Prescott


Merrill & Calef, 26 Middlesex


Noyes John F. 137 Central Page Jona. & Co., rear 34 Charles




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